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The sloka you have chosen from Vivekachudamani, a profound work, has the poetic onomatopoeia in the word for bubbles. There is also nice alliteration in the other "padas" of the upajati vritta. The taranga or wave, reminds me of the same Sankara's shatpadee stotram"Satyapi bhedApagamE nAtha tavAham na mAmakIyastvam/ sAmudro hi taranga: kvacana samudro na tAranga://"

While re-reading Bhartrhari's Vairagyasataka, I encountered the word budbuda, as above. The verse has nice prasa, or alliteration; I share it below with a translation from the '71 book by Advaita Asrama.

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